Those three people, though, were angry about the grand jury's decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.

"I'm just really saddened," said Flavia Franco of the Florida Immigrant Coalition.

"We're really disappointed," said Isabel Vinent, also of the Florida Immigrant Coalition.

"We think the justice system in the United States has proved that it's really not working for everyone."

Franco and Vinent had hoped to protest the decision at City Center in West Palm Beach with others and were disappointed nobody else attended. They said they believed the fact the decision was announced after 9 p.m. is the reason the rally never happened.

West Palm Beach police were there. Officers patrolled City Center throughout the night, some parking near the area and others walking through the plaza.

In the end, there was no need for crowd control but the three people who were on hand said the grand jury's decision showed there is a need for change.

"It shows that racism is still alive in this country," Franco said. "It's very much alive."

"The Department of Justice has to do something about it," Vinent said. "There's got to be some executive action in terms of changing the justice system because it's not working."